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This article doesn’t define onion layering, I am none the wiser from reading it. There are near identical sentences within it, it gave me the sense I was reading AI generated content, or at least heavily AI post-processed content.
jpz
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Great article - thanks.
jpz
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He worked as a conduit for Russian interests.
jpz
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I think the idea this was HUMINT operation by a state sponsored intelligence service is more likely.

The twitter thread here was interesting.

https://x.com/thegrugq/status/1774392858101039419

Raging about these being inconsiderate people, when they were likely fictional personalities that were part of a long con seems to be a bit foolish to me.
jpz
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Good luck!

I think these new drugs might be very effective intervention for a lot of people, and I really hope it helps you.
jpz
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I don't know how they know that they'd they'd love a job programming a functional programming language, if they were not passionate enough about Haskell to self-learn (not hard, there are books).

It seems so paradoxical.

It's a bit like someone saying, I'd love to be a hairdresser, do you think it's worth studying to be a hairdresser? There's something which blows up my brain to read that. If you love it, do it.

Nothing makes sense here!
jpz
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The IT employment industry has been growing steadily since 2008 also.

That graph which is shown above the fold is cumulative graph is, well, misleading.
jpz
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"I'd love to work in Haskell - can you tell me if I should read a book on it?"